Rachel Harrison - Life Hack
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Created in close collaboration with the artist, this volume offers an in-depth examination of twenty-five years of Rachel Harrison's room-sized installations, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and books through scholarly essays and a unique plate section. The essays cover topics ranging from the artist's earliest work to recent complex installations and sculptures, which often combine quotidian objects such as metal trash cans and with sculptural elements, including large painted concrete forms, that Harrison creates herself.
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Maggie Nelson
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David Joselit
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Johanna Burton
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Darby English
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Elisabeth Sussman
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